On 11 May 2012 19:05, mac <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/05/12 16:10, mac wrote: > <snip> > >> [NFS] shares on the 12.04 machine don't mount at start up. And >> >> when I do 'sudo mount -a' I get, for each of the shares, >> mount.nfs: rpc.statd is not running but is required for remote locking... >> >> Of course, when I do 'sudo start statd' I get >> start: Job is already running: statd >> Has anyone solved this issue? How do I get rpc.statd to start on boot? >> > > I take it that, as no one has replied to my post, this is not a problem > for many. Is that because I'm eccentric in using NFS? Do folk mostly > prefer Samba for network shares? > > Perhaps I should give up and use Samba instead. Unless anyone has any > ideas about 12.04's NFS problem. >
Try mounting a share individually with mount -t nfs ip.ad.dr.es:/share /mountname but there is a bug that seems to fit your problem: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nfs-utils/+bug/933575 > > Across Linux machines, SSHFS is a viable alternative - that's the SSH option in File | Connect to Server in Nautilus. s/ -- Twitter: @sfgreenwood "TBA are particularly glib"
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